Maniacal barbie doll takes over a dilapidated horror-style house and bends all of the other dolls to her sadistic, cruel and torturous will. Mostly made up of pictures there is a thread of a story that is from the maniacal doll’s point of view. We aren’t quite sure what set her off, but her will is bent on complete and utter control and subjugation of all the other dolls. Definitely for high school and up. Enjoy!

Pitt, Brad, Edward Norton, Carter H. Bonham, David Fincher, and Chuck Palahniuk. Fight Club. Burbank, CA: 20th Century Fox, 2002.
When a ticking-time-bomb insomniac and a soap salesman channel their aggression into therapeutic “fight clubs”, an eccentric woman gets in the way and ignites an out-of-control spiral toward oblivion.

Palahniuk, Chuck. Fight Club. New York: W.W. Norton & Co, 1996. Print
The rise of a terrorist organization led by a waiter who enjoys spitting in people’s soup. He starts a fighting club, where men bash each other, and the club quickly gains in popularity. It becomes the springboard for a movement devoted to destruction for destruction’s sake.

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